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Panasonic KX-TS600W Integrated Corded Telephone System

Panasonic KX-TS600W Integrated Corded Telephone System
Brand: Panasonic
Category: CE

List Price: $49.95
Buy New: $24.99
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New (45) Used (5) from $14.99

Seller: Arsenal PC
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 37 reviews

Color: White
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Battery: 3 AA
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4
Dimensions (in): 9 x 7 x 4

MPN: KX-TS600W
Model: KX-TS600W
UPC: 037988476237
EAN: 0037988476237
ASIN: B000F8L538

Release Date: March 29, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Corded telephone
  • Number of phone lines: 1
  • Speakerphone
  • One-Touch dialer with three memory buttons
  • Hold, mute and redial buttons

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Product Description

The Panasonic KX-TS600B is a Single Line Corded Phone with an integrated Hands-Free Speakerphone. It features Call Waiting Caller ID and has a 3-Line LCD Display.

Main Features

  • Manufacturer: Panasonic
  • Manufacturer Part Number: KX-TS600W
  • Manufacturer Website Address: www.panasonic.com
  • Product Type: Basic Phone
  • Phone Lines: 1
  • Phone Features: Caller ID, Call Waiting, Speakerphone - Integrated Hands-Free, Caller Log - 50 Numbers, Phone Book - 50-Name & Number, Speed Dial - 3 Numbers
  • Interfaces/Ports: 1 x Headset, 1 x Data
  • Dimensions: 3" Height x 8.63" Width x 6.5" Depth
  • Standard Warranty: 1 Year(s)



    Amazon.com
    The Panasonic KX-TS600W is a reliable corded phone designed for users looking for a unit that provides basic usage during power outages, while offering advanced services on more typical days. The phone has a sturdy black casing, and is wall-mountable, allowing you to keep countertop space free from unnecessary clutter. The phone comes backed with a one-year limited warranty.

    Always Know Who's Calling
    The KX-TS600W is call waiting caller ID compatible (requires a subscription) and requires no batteries to operate. A three-line LCD screen provides access to the name and number of the person calling, along with the date and time of their call. You can scroll through the list of the 20 most recent calls, and redial any of them with the touch of a button.

    Hands-free Operation
    A headset jack is located on the base, and can accommodate a standard 2.5 mm headset (available separately); a speakerphone is also located on the base, supplying you with hands-free operation. A redial button lets you quickly dial the last outgoing number, while the flash button provides access to call waiting. Handset and ringer volume controls allow you to adjust levels to your liking.

    What's in the Box:
    Base, handset, coiled handset cord, telephone line cord, user's manual


  • Customer Reviews:
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    5 out of 5 stars Love this phone!   July 30, 2010
    Maryland McGee
    I received this phone very quickly and am very pleased with the quality. The color is listed as white but is really more of an off-white which works perfectly in my kitchen. The phone was easy to convert to a wall mount and I enjoy the speaker feature when I am working at the counter. Great purchase!


    1 out of 5 stars Panasonic KX-TS600W - Contact Panasonic If You Bought One!   May 12, 2010
    Steve (Suffern, New York USA)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    I bought the Panasonic KX-TS600W phone as a replacement for a similar, but 20+ year old speakerphone (without Caller ID). I figured it would be nice to have the Caller ID function built in. Well, I should have read the reviews first. The device does not have a port to connect a "wall wart" power supply, and runs off 3 "AA" batteries. Not only does the caller ID display run off the batteries, but you also cannot enter the "speakerphone" mode without batteries. But while the instructions claim you get 6 months of battery life, in practice I get 3 weeks or so at best with good Alkaline-type batteries. Since I am an experienced electronics technician, I was able to make a measurement of the current draw upon the batteries: 5 MilliAmps. At that draw, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, you have drawn about 840 mAh per week.... you do the math, you would not get more than about 3-4 weeks on typical 2500-3000 mAh capacity Alkaline batteries at that rate. So I wrote a letter to the new Chairman and CEO of Panasonic Corporation of North America, Joseph M. Taylor. He referred my letter to a liason, Steven Robinson (551-482-8024). Mr. Robinson has been extremely helpful, and even sent me a new phone that was supposedly "modified" so it would run as advertised (6 months) on batteries. But I measured the current draw, and it also draws 5 MilliAmps, so it actually has the same problem despite whatever modification was done. We are still in limbo, and in my opinion every customer who has experienced this problem should contact Mr. Robinson and let him know that Panasonic has falsely advertised a 6 month battery life (and that 3 weeks is not reasonable battery life, you'd spend about $75 a year on approximately 52 batteries a year to keep a $30 phone running, pretty ridiculous!). My older (20 years) Panasonic speakerphone does not have an LCD display, but uses batteries to backup the programmed "speed dial" numbers, and the batteries last about 1-2 years. Panasonic should have designed this phone better, so that it runs either from the power of the phone line or alternately via a "wall wart" external power supply if absolutely necessary. Call Mr. Robinson, state your case. Maybe together we can all get a good resolution to this problem!


    1 out of 5 stars Panasonic Phone   March 12, 2010
    BHE (California)
    LCD screen is marginally readable. Sound quality is average. Unit clock resets itself to midnight, December 31, everytime I hang up the phone. Batteries tend to pop out of holder. The cord between the base unit and the handset has special plugs that are slightly narrower then standard plugs, so to replace this cord, one must purchase a Panasonic manufactured cord, not a generic. Called Panasonic to get a replacement phone and they said I had to pay for shipping and that the replacement phone, although new, would come in a box that was marked "Remanufactured Unit". Considering the poor quality of the phone I purchased, I did not fully believe their tech rep who I talked to.


    5 out of 5 stars An excellent telephone -- just what I was after!   February 25, 2010
    Robert R. Stevens (Houston, TX USA)
    This phone, Panasonic KX-TS600W Integrated Corded Telephone System,
    is all that I hoped it would be.
    It is an excellent product and I recommend it without reservation.



    4 out of 5 stars Kitchen Telephone   October 8, 2009
    Amos (Greenville, S. C.)
    Purchased for the kitchen in order to see who is calling and it has been exactly what I wanted.

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